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Make:Nissan

Model: R32 GTR

Milage: 96,000 Kms

Transmission: 5 speed

Colour: Silver/Charcoal

Location:Sydney Box Hill or Northmead

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? Not applicable in NSW

Currently registered? till March 08

Price:

Contact: Dominic 0414 626 243

Great Charcoal body with silver prismatic stripes, I purchased from the importer.

Over the last 18 months this car was restored and modified with a view to getting enough reliable power to use as a track car for Targa and Dutton Rally car, in place of my 3rd place winning EVO 9 Club Spec.

The car was reliable beforehand but to double check we had;

Engine pulled apart and checked, evrything found to be A1 and new gaskets fitted,

New R34 Turbos fitted

New Stainless Turbo back dumps and front pipe into 3 inch system

New O2 sensors

New Bilsteins with 25 mm lowered king springs

New MP3 player

New Profec B Electronic Boost controller

New Power FC with Hand controller

New Platinum plugs

New HKS actuators

264.7 Kilowatts ATW at 13psi, capable of much more.

New Spitfire coil packs

It also has 17 by 10 Rays Engineering 5 spoke wheels with 255/40/17 or Blitz 17 X 9 wheels,

It has a large capacity intercooler

It includes front and rear skyline insignia mats.

The interior is totally undamaged and air and everything works.

I am currently changing direction with some of my cars and am looking at going rear wheel drive classic category for Classic Adelaide and Targa (IE Pre 1990) so it is surplus to needs. If you have a roll caged car 2WD let me know as I might be interested in a trade. Id love a CAMS caged R32 GTS-T

Car has had over $20k in last 12 months to make it extra reliable.

Car is in Sydney

Dominic 0414 626 243

Photos show Blitz wheels and Rays wheels , It is your choice which you prefer.

Edited by Dominic

Internals etc were standard, it was just to check valves, whether it was forged and general condition,

It is a 1989 model with great and fully complete interior

It can come with a truck load of extras if anyone is interested in the car.

Are you saying that you are interested in the car if I have a dyno slip or are you just arguing because you dont believe the figures.

Of course I have a dyno reading and where does it say its stock.

Unfortunately there is so much bull around that people who dont race are more interested in bling than in reliable performance. The 5 biggest improvements on a stock turbo car are

1 Bring the engine to as new condition

2, Intake

3. Exhaust

4 Better turbos

5 Power FC & tune.

This car has all those items as mentioned in the add.

NB Clear Cam Covers, under car neons, louder BOVs and fluoro engine bits dont add HP:^)

Any idea on dB?

(From the exhaust,,, couldnt care less what the stereo does)

As im in SA im a lil cautious buying interestate cars due to our mods rules but this "looks" like it may be be feasible.

if anyone has experience buying from interstate id like so hear how how you went. good bad or any tips.

Any idea on dB?

(From the exhaust,,, couldnt care less what the stereo does)

As im in SA im a lil cautious buying interestate cars due to our mods rules but this "looks" like it may be be feasible.

if anyone has experience buying from interstate id like so hear how how you went. good bad or any tips.

It does not set off the Noise meter at Sutton Road driver training in Canberra. This is set at 93 decibels.

It is very unlikely for a twin turbo to exceed the 90 db requirements as Turbos are a noise suppressor. It does have a 3" exhaust but not the louder 3.5 or 4 inch. Rotaries on the other hand....

He doesnt INCLUDE all the upgrades with the car.

He is selling them seperately.

I have included new Bilsteins

new turbos

new power FC

New o2 sensors

etc etc but he says will sell separately for the right price.

Another option is buy my car for $11K and Ill give you the old suspension, old O2 sensors, old exhaust, old ECU and old turbos. And Im a Mile ahead

Edited by Dominic

Just goes to show that you can spend a fortune trying to make the car right then after 60 Hot Laps at Oran Park the engine is making a rattly sound. Still drives and runs.

Edited by Dominic
  • 3 weeks later...
Its definately a spun bearing. So buy it on ebay for 99cents or best offer.

No reserve.

GRRR im in melbourne and i have a working r32 gtst...would like a swap for the grt...but the rebuild would probably cost wayy to much...>.<

GRRR im in melbourne and i have a working r32 gtst...would like a swap for the grt...but the rebuild would probably cost wayy to much...>.<

I was quoted $3k, but I dont need the car so its not worth it to me.

It would make a great RB30/26 project as everything else is new

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